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Validation of elemental and isotopic abundances in late-M spectral types with the benchmark HIP 55507 AB system

Authors :
Xuan, Jerry W.
Wang, Jason J.
Finnerty, Luke
Horstman, Katelyn
Grimm, Simon
Peck, Anne
Nielsen, Eric L.
Knutson, Heather A.
Mawet, Dimitri
Isaacson, Howard
Howard, Andrew W.
Liu, Michael C.
Walker, Sam
Phillips, Mark
Blake, Geoffrey
Ruffio, Jean-Baptiste
Zhang, Yapeng
Inglis, Julie
Wallack, Nicole L.
Sanghi, Aniket
Gonzales, Erica
Dai, Fei
Baker, Ashley
Bartos, Randall
Bond, Charlotte
Bryan, Marta L.
Calvin, Benjamin
Cetre, Sylvain
Delorme, Jacques-Robert
Doppmann, Greg
Echeverri, Daniel
Fitzgerald, Michael P.
Jovanovic, Nemanja
Liberman, Joshua
López, Ronald A.
Martin, Emily C.
Morris, Evan
Pezzato, Jacklyn
Ruane, Garreth
Sappey, Ben
Schofield, Tobias
Skemer, Andrew
Venenciano, Taylor
Wallace, James K.
Wang, Ji
Wizinowich, Peter
Xin, Yinzi
Agrawal, Shubh
Ó, Clarissa R. Do
Hsu, Chih-Chun
Phillips, Caprice
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

M dwarfs are common host stars to exoplanets but often lack atmospheric abundance measurements. Late-M dwarfs are also good analogs to the youngest substellar companions, which share similar $T_{\rm eff}\sim2300-2800~K$. We present atmospheric analyses for the M7.5 companion HIP 55507 B and its K6V primary star with Keck/KPIC high-resolution ($R\sim35,000$) $K$ band spectroscopy. First, by including KPIC relative radial velocities between the primary and secondary in the orbit fit, we improve the dynamical mass precision by 60% and find $M_B=88.0_{-3.2}^{+3.4}$ $M_{\rm Jup}$, putting HIP 55507 B above the stellar-substellar boundary. We also find that HIP 55507 B orbits its K6V primary star with $a=38^{+4}_{-3}$ AU and $e=0.40\pm0.04$. From atmospheric retrievals of HIP 55507 B, we measure $\rm [C/H]=0.24\pm0.13$, $\rm [O/H]=0.15\pm0.13$, and $\rm C/O=0.67\pm0.04$. Moreover, we strongly detect $\rm ^{13}CO$ ($7.8\sigma$ significance) and tentatively detect $\rm H_2^{18}O$ ($3.7\sigma$ significance) in companion's atmosphere, and measure $\rm ^{12}CO/^{13}CO=98_{-22}^{+28}$ and $\rm H_2^{16}O/H_2^{18}O=240_{-80}^{+145}$ after accounting for systematic errors. From a simplified retrieval analysis of HIP 55507 A, we measure $\rm ^{12}CO/^{13}CO=79_{-16}^{+21}$ and $\rm C^{16}O/C^{18}O=288_{-70}^{+125}$ for the primary star. These results demonstrate that HIP 55507 A and B have consistent $\rm ^{12} C/^{13}C$ and $\rm ^{16}O/^{18}O$ to the $<1\sigma$ level, as expected for a chemically homogeneous binary system. Given the similar flux ratios and separations between HIP 55507 AB and systems with young, substellar companions, our results open the door to systematically measuring $\rm ^{13}CO$ and $\rm H_2^{18}O$ abundances in the atmospheres of substellar or even planetary-mass companions with similar spectral types.<br />Comment: Accepted to ApJ, 28 pages, 14 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2312.02297
Document Type :
Working Paper